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That's good,Chris told him.
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“很好”克里斯说。 |
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That's him,the blonde girl says, He lifted my billfold.
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“就是他,”金发女人说,“是他偷了我的皮夹。” |
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That's his mistress,says her husband.
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先生说:那是他的情妇. |
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That's just me. What do I know?- Forecasting economic hard times to come, 8 November 2001.
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“这就是我。我知道些什么?”─预言将来临的不景气,2001年11月8日。 |
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That's my first home run in Yankee Stadium,he said. Pretty special.
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这是我在洋基球场打出的第一支全垒打,满特别的。 |
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That's no good at all! A performer must care for her audience!
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「那样不行的!表演者要注意观众安全才可以!」 |
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That's none of your business. Why do you ask such a thing?the man said angrily.
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“这不关你事。你怎么会问这样一个无聊的问题?”父亲有些恼怒地说。 |
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That's not at all what happened.
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23事情不只这样而已。 |
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That's not even a suit,Bush retorted, eyeing Axelrod's sport coat and slacks.
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布希瞄瞄艾克索洛德的运动上衣和宽松便裤,嗤之以鼻说:「那还叫套装吗。」 |
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That's nothing,said another. A guy came to me who had his legs cut off. I stitched them back on, and today that man is a marathon runner.
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“这算不了什么,”另一个说。“一个家伙两条腿断了,他来找我,我将它们接了回去。如今,那人是马拉松选手。” |
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That's really a wake-up call for employers,said Stuart Itkin, chief marketing officer at Kronos Inc., workforce consultants which commissioned the Working in America: What Employees Wantsurvey released recently.
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「这对雇主而言真是一记警告,」劳动力顾问公司克罗诺斯公司首席行销长史都华.伊特金说。该公司委托制作这份最近对外公布的调查「美国劳动现况:员工要什麽」。 |